Tuesday, November 4, 2025

'Injustice': Trump Jan 6th, Biden failure

(Democracy Now!) Ever wonder how Trump got away with his many felony crimes on Jan. 6th?

Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America's Justice Department
I meant to do better, but Democrats are also corrupt pedophiles in bed with CIA blackmailers.
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Injustice: How Politics Fear...
Hardcover out on Nov. 4, 2025. Authors Carol Leonnig and Aaron C. Davis have a #1 Best Seller in United States History.

From Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post reporters Leonnig and Davis, a shocking investigation of unparalleled depth into the subversion of the Justice Department over the last decade, culminating in Pres. Trump upending this cornerstone of democracy and threatening America’s rule of law as we have long known it.

Throughout his first administration, Trump did more than any other president to politicize the nation’s top law enforcement agency, pressuring appointees
  • to shield him,
  • to target his enemies, and even
  • to help him cling to power after his 2020 election defeat.
I told ya Swamp's corrupt. Who's got power?
The department, pressed into a defensive crouch, has never fully recovered. Injustice exposes not only the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine the department at every turn but also how delays in investigating Trump’s effort to overturn the will of voters under Attorney General Merrick Garland helped prevent the country from holding Trump accountable and enabled his return to power.

I do what Israel tells me to do. Ask Bibi why.
With never-before-told accounts, Leonnig and Davis take readers inside as prosecutors convulsed over Trump’s disdain for the rule of law. FBI agents, the department’s storied investigators, at times retreated in fear.

They take readers to the rooms where Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team set off on an all-but-impossible race to investigate Trump for absconding with classified documents and waging an assault on democracy—and inside his prosecution’s heroic and fateful choices that ultimately backfired.


Neutral toward injustice? - Desmond Tutu
With a plethora of sources deeply embedded in the ranks of three presidencies, Leonnig and Davis reveal the daily war secretly waged for the soul of the department, how it has been shredded by propaganda and partisanship, and how—if the United States hopes to live on with its same form of government—Trump’s war with the Justice Department will mark a turning point from which it will be hard to recover.

Injustice is the jaw-dropping account of partisans and enablers undoing democracy, heroes still battling to preserve a nation governed by laws, and a call to action for those who believe in liberty and justice for all. More

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